Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1948 — Page 5

' MONDAY, NOV. 29, 1948 Ee ARTHRITIS AND |-cc®! Pecths— NEuriis PAINS Rites Tomorrow Eran for Mrs. Meyer

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Carl F. Hanskg (Educator Rites Tomorrow Set. Wisconsin Burial For Science Teacher

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William Henry Streng, native of Rockville, died of a heart at-

Retired Sergeant tack yesterday at his home, R. R.

> Osker L. Runyans - [1° Box 158]. He was is. Served in Two Wars resident 20

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by National Starch Products, Inc. J tes. the Lived Here 50 Years Carl F. Hanske, head of the sci~ Services for Osker L. Runyans, He was a veteran of World War I. | Fartof the body That's why it works 80 Services for Mrs. Anna Meyer Manual artment High School retired Army sergeant, who died| Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow ast ‘3 : 1 : Delping wave dpe Nakars 3234 Brill Road, who died Sat han 23 buried Friday In Sunnyside Sanitarium,/in the Grinsteiner Funeral! Home

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be held at 2 p. m. today in Jordan Washington Park, WY He wife

Funeral Home. Burial will be in Stella M; a daughter, Mrs. Opal i Washington Park. Lones, Cleveland, Tenn.; his par- : : Mr. Runyans, who was 54, was/ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. 8. Streng, “ in the engineering department of|Shelby County; a sister, Mrs. : Sunnyside three years, after re-| Ri n, Ingalls, and : tiring from the Army four years|Six stepchildren. with the purchase of an ago. A native of Shelby, N. C., Se ———_ >

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Mr. Hanths, Vio os 35, died pital following an operation. An active member of the Manual faculty since 1919, Mr. Hanske well liked by his pupils and colleagues. |

Church, of ~hich.she was a member. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Born in Oldenburg, Mrs. Meyer, he was 74, lived in Indianapolis

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he lived in Indianapolis 17 years. Rites Planned Today ALEXANDER SMITH man and Mrs. Lula Keller, In- “He was a very competent ” His 5qdress was 1901 Dark Ave. For Mrs. Carrie Hand carpet What to do for woman's oldest |dianapolis, and two brothers, Martin J, Downey, veteran teacher, who served In pan iy Seles . Carl F. Hanske, head of the | Mr. Runyans served in the in- r rs. Ir andy| rugor vee @ ; functional monthly pain? [Frank Kelle ‘Ba 1 3 of leadership with’ credi b dapariment of -M | fantry during the two World| Services for Mrs. Carrie M. i rman, Batesville, and] membet of the Indiana House |}: seir and his profession.” Virgil glance epartment of Manual |gor" wnie sverseas in World|Handy, 2636 Southern Ave, who, HOME-DECORATING PLAN Many a girl and woman has found | Peter Kellerman, Oldenburg. | of Representatives, who died city superintendent h School for 22 years and 1 "Hosin Casours p ' Stinebaugh, city supe Hial War I, he was blinded partially/died Saturday in General Hos tie answe 2-way help : yesterday. of schools, said. “His death is a known educator, who died |from gas. He trained troops in pital, were to be held at 2 p. m.| ‘worked out just for you by - Io Shes, Sues may Tike Yue Plan Services for . un great loss to the schools and to oi Ft. McClellan, Ala. today in Hisey & Titus funeral CLARA DUDLEY ” . : the community.’ 1 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | home. a n Washing. Ways: io ariel 3 Say belo Miss Bohnstoddt Martin J Downe Mr. Hanske was to have been . Bertha Runyans; a stepson, Lar-|ton Park. your colotiacheme consultant on the label, it should help rsieve| Services for Miss Mabel Bertha _ chairman of the session of the A[FAIIOR MBIVICBS (or Boye. and two stepdaughters, Born in Carthage, Ind, rei SWZ Cnl 2 Bel oR ss id ; . Central Association of Science Mrs. John Barton, all of Indian-|Handy, who was 85, lived in Inpain; (2) taken stadt, Carrollton Ave. and the Mathematics Teachers, apolis; two sisters, Mrs. Dath/dianapoMs 45 years. She was a SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE hroughoul the month like s tonic, who died yesterday in St. Vin- ies MN ammon Inc., held here over the week-end, Pearson and Mrs. Sam Smith, member of Broadway Methodist b 'tt should improve your appetite, aid [cent’s Hospital, will be held at 3 but illness prevented his selection. or Ie um both of Shelby, N. C. Church, ‘Naomi Chapter, OES, digestion, and thus help build up |P- Mm. tomorrow in Flanner &

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and DAR. Survivors include two sons, Walter 8. Handy, Dayton, 0., and Paul H. Handy, Indian'apolis, and five grandchildren.

Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Miss Bohnstadt, who was 72,

resistance for hi trying days to Taught at Culver

Mr. Hanske directed Manual night courses for several years

Also surviving are three broth-| ers, Craig and Lawrence Runyans, Shelby, N. C., and Fitchu Runyans, Patterson, N. J., and three

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Laundry Sdlesman Dies in Home

suffer “at those certain times”, |V38 graduated from Manual Ties State Service and taught in the Culver Military at. Canowe today. '|Training High School. She had| HAMMOND, Nov. 20—Martin Academy during summer sessions.| Services for Fred J. Plump, grandchildren. é lived in Indianapolis 62 years. A|J, Downey, prominent Indiana at-|He was formerly treasurer and A

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ti laundry salesman for 20 years, native of Lafayette, she was a|torney and former member of the later vice president of the Fed- ry BEDFORD, Pa., Nov. 29 (UP)

member of St. Paul's Episcopal|state House of Representatives, ndianapolis Public| Who died Saturday in his home, Church and the Ladies Auxiliary|wil be ed Tia, in Holy Seation a pe 510 N. Jefferson Ave., will be at|—A Baltimore, Md., couple was f Rallway Postal Clerks. Sepulchre Cemetery, Chicago, fol-i Mr Hanske was graduated 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore killed last night when their autoShe is survived by her father, lowing services in the All Baints|eom Ripon College, Ripon, Wis, |Mortuaries Irving Chapel. Burialimobile skidded on the snow-cov-Charles J. Bohnstadt, Indianap-|Catholic Church, Hammond. and od his master's degree will be in Memorial Park Ceme-fered Pennsylvania Turnpike olis; a sister, Miss Lilian Bohn-| Mr Downey, who was 46, died from the University of Wiscon- tery. He was 57. about nine miles east of here and

Btads, In BPolis; two big ? Born in Seymour, Mr. Plump|crashed head-on into a trailerCharies in Bonaniadt In hes, yesterday in his home, following|gon He was a member of Phi

a long illness. Delta Ka honorary scholastic| Was a salesman for the Progressitruck. The dead were Richard F. olis, ‘and Lewis J. Bolnstadt, ; Ppa, y Laundry. A resident of Indian-| Bushey, 31, and his wife, Mary, 30. Floral Park, Long Island, N. Y.;|, A colorful figure in the Legis fraternity. y

; thro apolis 33 years, he was a memlature” from 1933, ugh 1947. pormerly principal of the Me- a of the Trinity Evangelical

Mr. Downey served continuously|nominee, Wis. ‘High School, he ’ * ’ Lutheran Church and the Robi as a representative except for the .ome to Indianapolis to become R ¥ -Ragsdale Post No. 133, Amerperiod from 1932 through 1942, 2 member of the Manual teaching joan agsaal Some Don'ts when he did not run for election. qtae in 1919, after serving in the He served with the armed forces For Pimples be buried in Floral Park Ceme- he Downey, a Domoerat, an first World War. do Bt in England, France and Belgium ; ' tery following services at 2 p, m.|foF Mayor of Hammond in the; He is survived by his wife, Mrs. qyring the first World War. Don't scratch — don’t squeeze tomorrow in the Second Free tmocratic primary of 1947, but/Lillian King Hanske; an infant| Among the survivors are his|pimples —you risk infection! Methodist. Church. Mrs. Hutton, | "25 defeated. After Mayor G.'daughter, Melitta Ann Hanske, wire Florence M.; a son, George Don’t suffer from itching pimples, who lived in 750 Kappes St., died Bertram Smith, his opponent, took and a sister, Mrs. E. J. Arps, Osh-|p plump, Indianapolis; four sis-|angry red blotches, eczema o.

este office, Mr. Downey suffered a kish, Wis. ters, Mrs. Lizzie Weaver and Mrs. other . irritations when soothin yesterday in General Hospital |p.ort' aliment, believed by his 8

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